Rebecca Horton C Eng Mice
About Rebecca Horton C Eng Mice
Rebecca Horton C Eng MICE is a Senior Engineer currently working at Network Rail as a Project Interface Manager and has extensive experience in civil and structural engineering.
Company
Rebecca Horton C Eng Mice currently works at Network Rail as a Project Interface Manager (Secondment). She has held this role since 2019. Network Rail is responsible for managing most of the railway infrastructure in Great Britain. In addition, Rebecca serves as a Senior Engineer in Manchester, Greater Manchester, United Kingdom, since 2018.
Title
Rebecca Horton C Eng Mice holds the title of Senior Engineer and Project Interface Manager. In her capacity at Network Rail, she manages complex rail projects, ensuring seamless integration and coordination between different stakeholders and projects.
Education and Expertise
Rebecca Horton studied at The University of Sheffield, where she completed an MEng in Structural Engineering and Architecture (RIBA Part 1) from 2001 to 2005 and pursued an MArch in Architecture (RIBA Part 2) from 2006 to 2008, which is pending. She also studied at Aquinas College, achieving A-levels in Art, Maths, Physics, and General Studies from 1999 to 2001. Her educational background underpins her expertise in engineering and architecture, making her highly proficient in managing multidisciplinary projects.
Career Background
Rebecca Horton began her career as a Student Engineer at Andrew Russell Associates in Sheffield in 2004. Over the years, she has worked in various roles, including Part 1 Architectural Assistant at q2 Architects, Graduate Heritage Consultant at Mouchel, Graduate Engineer/Architect at various firms, culminating in positions as Assistant Engineer at Jacobs from 2014 to 2016, and Engineer (Civil) in Manchester from 2016 to 2018. Her extensive experience spans across civil engineering, architecture, and interdisciplinary project management.
Project Experience
In her role at Network Rail, Rebecca Horton managed the delivery of the Warrington West Station project within the Asset Protection team. She has also been involved in the Merseytravel Depots project, demonstrating her capabilities in managing third-party and outside party schemes. Additionally, Rebecca contributed to the Tram-Train Pathfinder project for Transport for Greater Manchester (TfGM), highlighting her experience in multidisciplinary project management.